Australia's coronavirus mortality rate 100 times lower than France, the UK, Prime Minister says
Australia's coronavirus mortality is lower than some countries with half our population, the Prime Minister has said.
As of Thursday morning, Scott Morrison said Australia had recorded 75 deaths from COVID-19.
He said while the number of deaths locally was "never good", compared to other countries it fared well.
"As sad as that is for those families, let's not forget that in countries that are smaller than Australia, like Belgium, 6,262 people have died," Mr Morrison said.
"In The Netherlands, 4,678 have died, in Sweden, 8,137 people have died."
Read more: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-04-23/how-australia-is-tracking-coronavirus-deaths-other-countries/12177430

As of Thursday morning, Scott Morrison said Australia had recorded 75 deaths from COVID-19.
He said while the number of deaths locally was "never good", compared to other countries it fared well.
"As sad as that is for those families, let's not forget that in countries that are smaller than Australia, like Belgium, 6,262 people have died," Mr Morrison said.
"In The Netherlands, 4,678 have died, in Sweden, 8,137 people have died."
Read more: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-04-23/how-australia-is-tracking-coronavirus-deaths-other-countries/12177430

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